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Stimulating Resilience: 

Moving Away From an Attitude of Negativity and Despair

 

OUTLINE

 

8:20 to 10:00:             I:      A Realistic Search for Resilience:

                                                a.  What is Resilience?

                                                b.  Does Everyone Have Resilience?

                                                c.  Assessing Severity While Looking For Resilience

                                                d.  Assessing Resources, Skills, Willingness to Take a Risk

                                                e.  Setting, Role and Personality

 

10:00 to 10:10            Break

 

10:10 to 11:40         II:        Stimulating Hopefulness and Resilience:

                                                a.  Adopting an Expectation of Change

                                                b.  Portraying a Belief in Change

                                                c.  Framing and Reframing Stories

                                                d.  Framing and Reframing Behavior

                                                e.  Practicing Patience With Slow Change

 

11:40 to 12:30                        Lunch

 

12:30 to 2:00              III:      Resilience in the Young:

                                                a.  A Case of Persistence

                                                b.  A Case of Serious Mental Illness

                                                c.  A Case of High Anxiety

                                                d.  A Case of Desperate Neediness

                                                e.  A Case of Substance Abuse

 

2:00 to 2:10                Break

 

2:10 to 3:30                IV:      Resilience in Adults:

                                                a.  A Case of Divorce

                                                b.  A Case of Trauma & Loss

                                                c.  A Case of Alcoholism

                                                d.  A Case of Marital Discord

                                                e.  A Case of Grandparenting

 

Goal:        Goal:    Participants will learn how to recognize and stimulate resilience in their clients.

 

Objective Objectives:

                                Participants will learn how to interview clients to identify and recognize each clients’ resilience skills.

 

        Participants will learn how to manage their own behavior to encourage resilience in their clients.

 

        Participants will learn how to stimulate resilience in adolescents.

 

        Participants will learn how to stimulate resilience in adults, couples and families.

 

Methods:Methods:    Lecture, handouts, power point presentation, case presentation, case discussion.

 

                  Presenter:  Jim Heisel, LISW-S LICDC is the owner of Heisel and Associates, business which serves the social services field by

                                        providing professional education to social workers, counselors, chemical dependency counselors, psychologists,

                                        rehabilitation counselors, school counselors, marriage and family therapists and employee assistance professionals. 

                                        Heisel and Associates sponsors up to 60 days of professional workshops each year in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky

                and has performed workshops in 17 different states. 

 

                Jim Heisel has been a professional trainer since 1984.  He specializes in providing workshops on adolescents, addicted

                people, couples, families, brief treatment methods and professional ethics.  Mr. Heisel has performed over 600 workshops.   

                Additionally Mr. Heisel has been an adjunct lecturer at the University of Cincinnati and Xavier University.  He has taught over

                35 college courses.  He is known for practical, informative and highly entertaining.

 

Click here for presenter resume and recent evaluation results.

 

Monday, August 27, 2012 -        Cincinnati

Tuesday, August 28, 2012 -       Dayton

Wed., August 29, 2012 -              Toledo

Thursday, August 30, 2012 -     Cleveland

Friday, August 31, 2012 -            Columbus

Wed., September 5, 2012 -          Louisville

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